The Jubilee Year formally ended earlier this year when Pope Leo closed the Holy Door at St Peter’s Basilica. The virtues celebrated during Jubilee – faith, hope and love - are what draw me back to the Big Lent Walk.
For me, Lent is when I focus on being very intentional about my faith – on acting in hope and in practicing concrete acts of love – as Pope Leo calls us to do.
I look forward to getting my instructions in my parish priest’s homily at Ash Wednesday Mass – to observe the three pillars of prayer, fasting and almsgiving during Lent – to help me grow closer to God.
I sign up for Lent reflection guides from all over the world, so I get daily reminders to pray at the beginning of the day in several time zones. I check out what my favourite Catholic influencers are saying about Lenten commitments on Instagram.
I think about what I should give and to whom and what I should give up or fast from – and yes, it’s usually chocolate.
The Big Lent Walk helps me observe those three pillars of Lent every day.